 Well, Mr. Vice President, it's a pleasure to see you, sir, well I'm delighted to see you again. Mr. Vice President, it's a pleasure to see you, sir, well I'm delighted to see you again. Well, Mr. Vice President, it's a pleasure to see you, sir, well I'm delighted to see you, sir, well I'm delighted to see you, sir, well I'm delighted to see you, sir, well I'm delighted to see you again. Oh, listen, thank you again for your time. Well, that's all we can think of. Yes, I know that very well. You're all going out to California and I envy you. Oh, we're going to Florida too. We're going to California. Let's go. Thanks, well, I ask you this, sir. I can't believe we're meeting here. Well, God bless you all. Cannot ignore the military factor here. Security must prevail if we are to go forward with the things that we want to do with the Caribbean Basin Initiative, with the recommendations of the commission, how we can help economically and social reforms and so forth in those countries down there. And I just want to emphasize that. And I'm open for whatever David anyone would like to say now in the limited time that I have here. I know that I just wear it. That's what Gomez is here, Mr. President. Gomez, I just wanted to say, you are so pleased that you are here and with us. Mr. Krueger, Mr. and Matthew Kitty, the executive director of the Department of Justice, and Mr. Hayes, all of you are there to say good-bye to you. The book has a presentation. Of association, Mr. Krueger. Thank you very much. I appreciate this very much. I'm honored. And Dr. McAuliffe, of course, there's a shirt here. Thank you. It took the sun. This will get you every benefit in the world for being on the back of the phone. And I'll command them to be there. We're proud of you, too. Well, thank you. You make me very proud. I'm wondering if you have a group photo. Mr. Krueger, what is this? Thank you, sir. You're right. Well, I appreciate this very much. So thank you for what you do to move. I appreciate it very much. Thank you. I'm proud of you, sir. Mr. President, you have a broad representation of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force. What do you got to say? Well, I know that sometimes, as you do, you have so many clothes on. Yes, sir. There are some time bars there. There are times there. Thank you very much, Mr. President. I have to tell you one little story that maybe you've noticed sometimes with some TV shots or something, that I return the solutes of those Marines out there. I didn't at first because I knew I wasn't in uniform. Also, I tried to nod to them and speak, and the hand wouldn't come down. They just stood there. That salute, so I was over at the Marine Headquarters one night. I said to the General Barrett there, I said, you know, there ought to be some regulation or something that if I'm the Commander-in-Chief and they're going to salute you, then I ought to be able to return the salute. This was very early in my first few months here. And he said, well, Mr. President, I think if you did return it, no one would say anything. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Hi, cousin. How are you? Fine. It's nice to see you. How are you? Good to see you again, sir. Good to see you. You're looking great. Well, I feel good. Good. Good to see you again after all this time. You know what I think? It is really long this time. When I think about it, I think I'm going to be the Commander-in-Chief and I'm going to be the Commander-in-Chief and I'm going to be the Commander-in-Chief and I'm going to be the Commander-in-Chief for really long this time. When I noticed that, if you recall the tension of the fact that Jenny, my mother's sister, was your great-great grandmother. She was my aunt. She was a little generational difference here. That's true. That's true. But there's even a gap a few years between you and your cousin, Charlie, too. He was, he had a few years on you. Oh, yes. Yeah. That was the youngest of all of us. Oh, was that right in the family? Jenny wasn't the oldest. I'll see what's. And I'll see what's. Good to see you. You're both in the universe here. Yes, you're having an inner service round. We keep it to a minimum. We just wanted to stop in and let you know that... Nice to see you, I think. That's good to see you. Oh, look, wonderful. May I present this is Frank Bowers and that Arthur Weber. He is the founder and the publisher of the Conceived Artist. And this is the editor and they have an award for you. So I'm going to look in and present it to you. Mr. President, on behalf of the editors and publishers of Consumers Digest magazine, we'd like to award you this distinguished leadership award for all you have done on behalf of consumers as voted by our more than one million subscribers to Consumers Digest magazine. Congratulations. It's very heavy. But he's strong. Congratulations. They have just done a survey that you'll be interested in. Two issues ago, I ran a We the People survey in which I asked my subscribers, among other questions, who they planned on voting for in the next election. And I'm happy to tell you that as of the day before yesterday, the ballot being indicated of 2,500 ballots that you'll be calling a 62% majority. Maybe we should let them do all our polling. By the way, our Consumers demand value. And they're saying that you are giving them value. Absolutely. This is a copy of the magazine. I don't, I have these two. Yes, maybe yes. I have one on either side. And I don't really, I sort of do a little plug here just casually. Thank you, sir. All right, thank you very much. Well, thank you and good luck in the election. And again, for all of you.